parading

[pəˈreɪdɪŋ]

parading Definition

  • 1to walk or march in public in a formal procession or in a showy or ostentatious manner
  • 2to display or exhibit ostentatiously

Using parading: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "parading" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The soldiers were parading through the streets.

  • Example

    She was parading her new dress around the office.

  • Example

    He was parading his wealth by driving around in a fancy car.

parading Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with parading

  • a flat open area used for military parades and drills

    Example

    The soldiers assembled on the parade ground for their morning drill.

  • a standing position assumed by soldiers as a relaxed alternative to attention, with the feet shoulder-width apart and the hands clasped behind the back

    Example

    The sergeant ordered the troops to stand at parade rest while he addressed them.

  • parade of horribles

    a legal argument that suggests that a particular decision will lead to a series of negative consequences

    Example

    The lawyer presented a parade of horribles to the judge, arguing that the proposed law would have disastrous effects on the community.

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Summary: parading in Brief

The verb 'parading' [pəˈreɪdɪŋ] means to walk or march in public in a formal procession or in a showy or ostentatious manner. It can also mean to display or exhibit ostentatiously. Examples include soldiers parading through the streets and someone parading their new dress around the office. Phrases include 'parade ground,' 'parade rest,' and 'parade of horribles.'